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The Goring offers 25% commission on suites To celebrate the reopening of The Goring in London following refurbishment, the hotel is offering 25% commission to agents who confirm bookings by December. The offer applies to bookings for the Belgravia and Junior suites, with no minimum stay required. thegoring.com


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Norwegian Sky serves up all-inclusive from January Norwegian Cruise Line will offer unlimited beer, wine and spirits on all-inclusive itineraries on Norwegian Sky from January 16, 2016, for passengers aged 21 and over. Unlimited non-alcoholic beverages will be available for all. ncl.co.uk


Rabbie’s introduces Runnymede to itinerary Small-group tour specialist Rabbie’s has added Runnymede in Surrey to its Traditional England tour to mark the 800th anniversary of the Magna Carta. Prices start at £36. rabbies.com


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Do Something Different adds free entry to three Orlando attractions


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Do Something Different is to offer free access to three new Orlando attractions with its best-selling theme park passes. The Orlando Eye, SeaLife Orlando Aquarium and Madame Tussauds Orlando, all owned by Merlin Entertainments, open to the public on May 4 as part of the regeneration of entertainment complex I-Drive 360. For bookings made by June 25,


agents can offer free entry to the attractions, usually £17 each, for customers pre-booking a Disney


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Dubai Parks aims to make a splash with Legoland water park


Dubai Parks and Resorts has unveiled plans for a water park at Legoland Dubai. When it opens in October 2016, Dubai Parks and Resorts will be the region’s largest multi-themed leisure and entertainment attraction.


Legoland Water Park, which is being developed by Merlin


& Universal Combo Pass, Freedom Ticket or Freedom Ticket Plus. Do Something Different chief


executive Oliver Brendon said: “This is the first time we have done any added value for agents’ customers. This is such a good offer, we had to open it up to the trade.” The 400ft-high Orlando Eye


observation wheel can carry up to 15 passengers in each of its 30 capsules. It will offer views across central Florida, including Orlando and the Kennedy Space Center. The offer is valid for travel until June 30, 2016. dosomethingdifferent.com


Legoland Water Park


Accor to open five-star property in Adelaide Accor is to open a five-star hotel in Adelaide, South Australia. The 32-storey Sofitel Adelaide will offer 250 rooms and suites, as well as 80 apartments on the top eight floors. The hotel will feature a restaurant, four bars, a ballroom, swimming pool and fitness centre. sofitel.com


Gatwick gains services to Puerto Rico and Croatia Budget carrier Norwegian has unveiled two new routes from Gatwick. The carrier will start a non-stop twice-weekly service to Puerto Rico on November 4, with introductory one-way fares from £269. And next month it will start a weekly service, on Sundays, to Pula, Croatia, from May 24. norwegian.com/uk


Entertainments, will be aimed at two to 12-year-olds. It will feature a wave pool, build-a-raft


river for designing and building a customised raft, and an interactive ‘imagination station’ for children to construct bridges and cities, and test their designs against the flow of water. Dubai Parks and Resorts will also incorporate Motiongate Dubai, and Bollywood Parks Dubai, connected by shopping and restaurant walkway Riverland Dubai, and Polynesian-themed family resort Lapita. dubaiparksandresorts.com


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